Literary usage of Stammel

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1.Costume in England: A History of Dress to the End of the Eighteenth Century by Frederick William Fairholt (1885)"A worsted cloth of a course kind, manufactured in Norfolk in the twelfth year of
Hen. VII. stammel. Mr. Collier, in his reprint of " Friar Bacon and Friar ..."

2.Costume in England: A History of Dress from the Earliest Period Till the by Frederick William Fairholt (1846)"A worsted cloth of a coarse kind, manufactured in Norfolk in the sixteenth century.
stammel. Mr. Collier, in his reprint of Friar Bacon and Friar Bungay, ..."

3.A Select Collection of Old Plays: In Twelve Volumes ; with Additional Notes by Isaac Reed, Robert Dodsley, Octavius Gilchrist, John Payne Collier (1825)"stammel is sometimes used for a red colour, and sometimes for a species of cloth:
in this instance it means the latter, as the colour of the stammel is ..."

4.A Cyclopaedia of Costume Or Dictionary of Dress, Including Notices of by James Robinson Planché (1876)"Certainly in this instance, as in those above quoted; but where is an instance
of stammel being used to signify any colour ? ..."

5.Costume in England: A History of Dress from the Earliest Period Till the by Frederick William Fairholt (1846)"Mr. Collier quotes from Beaumont and Fletcher's /.;/.'.•'' French Lawyer, " I'll
not quarrel with the gentleman For wearing stammel ..."

6.The Minor Elizabethan Drama by Ashley Horace Thorndike (1913)"1 stammel was a kind of woollen doth. The words " red" and " stammel" were, I
believe, seldom used together, the former being the understood colour of the ..."